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Excerpt: The three-day workshop is aimed at researchers, engineers, students and others interested in CFD and OpenFOAM (OF). Basic and advanced applications of the open source fluid simulation system OpenFOAM will be presented. The workshop will take place over three consecutive mornings via the Zoom system.
Description: In the three-day course, the use of the OpenFOAM software package, which is currently the most developed open-source CFD system, will be demonstrated. As the name itself suggests, it is an open-source system that any user can enhance according to their needs. Initially, the use of ParaVIEW, a graphical environment for visually reviewing and processing data from OpenFOAM, will be shown. This will be followed by an explanation of how the OpenFOAM environment, with demonstrations of simple examples. Since the foundation of CFD is the mesh, the use of three open-source mesh generators will be demonstrated: GMSH, BlockMesh, and SnappyHexMesh. Subsequently, the application of various areas within the OpenFOAM environment will be explained and demonstrated, including:
Difficulty: Advanced
Language: According to applications
Date and time: 09. 06. 2025 from: 9:00 - 13.00
10. 06. 2025 from: 9:00 - 13:00
11. 06. 2025 from: 9:00 - 13.00
Max. number of participants: 30
Virtual location: ZOOM
Prerequisite knowledge: The basics of the Linux operating system and the basics of fluid mechanics and Python programming.
Target audience: The training is aimed at students and staff in academia and industry who want to learn more about the OpenFOAM open source CFD platform.
Workflow: The training is on-line, in the mornings. The interactive work is done via remote access to the HPC system at ULFS.
After the workshop you wil:
Organiser:
Lecturers:
Ime: | Dr. Aleksander Grm |
Opis: | Aleksander Grm graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Ljubljana. He then completed a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics at ICTP/SISA in Trieste, Italy. After the MSc, he continued his studies at the University of Kaiserslautern in Germany and obtained a PhD in Industrial Mathematics. After the PhD, he worked partly in academia and fully in industry. In 2014, he moved to the University of Ljubljana to work in basic and applied research and to teach young people mechanics and mathematics at the engineering level. |
E-mail: | aleksander.grm@fs.uni-lj.si |
Ime: | Dr. Pavel Tomšič |
Opis: | He is a research assistant at ULFE and is well qualified for several HPC related topics. He is actively involved in efforts to raise competencies in the field of supercomputing, such as the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE). He is also coordinator of Erasmus + project SCtrain - a strategic partnership for the transfer of knowledge from supercomputing between Slovenia, Austria, the Czech Republic and Italy. As part of the EuroHPC project for the establishment of European National Competence Centers in the field of supercomputing (EuroCC), he is the champion for Training and Skills Development for NCC Slovenia. |
E-naslov: | pavel.tomsic@fs.uni-lj.si |